Chopin: A Stranger in Paris



Overview
Celebrate the haunting beauty of Frédéric Chopin's music through the lens of exile, identity, and artistic longing.
Internationally renowned pianist Emmanuel Despax takes centre stage in this richly evocative program tracing Chopin's emotional and musical journey as an émigré in 19th century Paris. Though he found fame and fortune in the City of Light, Chopin remained a man caught between world; Polish at heart, yet deeply embedded in the Parisian artistic elite.
Joined by Richard Bonynge Ensemble, Despax presents a deeply personal selection of Chopin's most intimate works; from the shimmering Berceuse and graceful Barcarolle, to the powerful Sonata No. 2. The evening culminates in a rarely heard chamber arrangement of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, reimagined for piano and strings, revealing new layers of vulnerability and poetic depth.
This performance offers a rare opportunity to hear Chopin's music in a more intimate light, unravelling the emotional depth of a composer shaped by displacement, memory, and quiet resilience.
A celebration of the connection to the natural world, this immersive tale of resilience and hope reminds all that even the smallest voices matter.